P’sinan governor faces graft rap for overpriced project
>> Monday, April 29, 2019
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan –
Gov. Amado Espino III has been slapped with a graft complaint before the Office
of the Ombudsman due to the reportedly overpriced construction of an oval track
and event staging area for the Alaminos City National High School.
The
construction was intended for the 2018 Region 1 Athletic Association (R1AA)
Meet, and reportedly cost around P13 million. This amount covered the
backfilling of soil, asphalting of the oval, and the construction of two
bleachers and a stage.
Complainant
Michelle Anne Celino said that the amount claimed by Espino for the project was
“grossly overpriced” because it was “not commensurate to the work that was
undertaken.”
The
construction of the two bleachers and the stage cost P5 million, but Celino
said the cost estimate made by the City Engineer of the Province of Pangasinan
only amounted to P1,241,006.81.
The P8
million, on the other hand, went to the backfilling of soil and asphalting of
the oval track. Celino stressed in her complaint that the amount spent was “too
excessive, and surely caused undue injury and great prejudice to the
government.”
Celino wants
Espino charged for violating Section 3(e) of R.A. 3019, otherwise known as the
Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.
The said law
faults local officials for “causing any injury to any party, including the
government, or giving any private party unwarranted benefits, advantage or
preference in the discharge of his official functions.”
The
three-page complaint was filed before the Office of the Ombudsman for Luzon on
April 16.
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